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Model-based Middleware for Embedded Systems

In this paper we describe the advantages of a model based middleware concept with components for embedded systems. Component infrastructures such as Enterprise JavaBeans, Micorosoft’s COM+ and CORBA Components have become a defacto standard for enterprise applications. One reason for this success are the clean separation of technical and functional concerns, COTS containers (applications servers), and the resulting well-defined programming model and standardization. To benefit from these advantages in the domain of embedded systems, the same concepts can be used, but a different implementation strategy is required. After describing the characteristics of automotive software and reasoning why the concepts from the enterprise IT can not be simply applied in the automotive domain we give a general outline of the design and implementation of such a middleware concept and describe prototype implementation that has been implemented recently.

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01.04.2004
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Model-based Middleware for Embedded Systems
Conference: GI Jahrestagung
Workshop: Automotive Software Engineering